(Éottaae Sroüe Sentinel The Weather (Courtesy Cottage Grove Laki- Weather Station) Dec Dec Dec. I kv. 1 )ec. I )ec. Dec 2 3 4 5 <1 7 8 volume mx High Low Ruin 4!) 40 40 40 47 49 33 32 28 .Ki 33 1 00 - 35 Thornton l'orner» ^4/ Divide Mosby T 1.12 .58 .35 .24 Bennett Creek Harvey Rd. 1948 FIGHT TB Buy Christmas Seals O « <^ Logging Accident Takes Life of Jack McLean COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. DEC EMBER 9. 1948 New Councilmen Observe Council Proceedings 6th Dog Saves Couple From Burning to Death Monday Jaycees Nominate Community Tree Officers Dec. 2nd At 6th and Wash To Be Decorated NUMBER IS S.P. Strike December 15 Would Affect 7 States Mr and Mrs. J. W. McDonald, The Cottage Grove Junior operators of the Mac’» Service Station and reaturant, four mile» ChamlxT of Commerce held a din­ The n«*wly elect<*d council mem- south of Yoncalla probably owe ner meeting Last Thursday eve­ A logging accident, which oc­ Plans wen- completed Monday A federal mediator hastened to I kt * sat in on the regular session their lives to th«* watchfulness of ning at Landon's. Th«* chief busi­ HOLIDAY WINDOW OF M IIOOL To OBSERVE 10 curred in th«- WII mhi Creek area, night for the annual community ness considered at the meeting San Francisco yesterday in an at­ their dog. According to the story of the city council Monday eve- PERRY'S IS BEST DAY HOLIDAY PERIOD »<>uth of th«- Cottage Grove dam Christmas tree by the Business tempt to head off a strike which ning and observed th«- proceedings th«' ill* >°ld here yesterday by was th«* report of the nominating yesterday afternoon. t«x«k the life There are many attractive store could shout down the Southern Both the grad«- und high u hixil of th«- council which will retire on h’hn Finneran of Standard Oil Co. committee. The following officer» and Professional Women's club, <>f Jack C Mcla-nn, 53, and sent which has been their project for windows arranged by local mer­ Pacific Railroad system in seven here will obaeive a 10-day Christ- th«- first of the year. Of major Mr and Mr» McDonald retired at were nominated: Allx-rt Black «if Hlackbuttc to a mus holiday period. The »«-hoolx interest was the n-jMirt of th«- city midnight Sunday and were For president: Burdick Trask, the past throe years. This year chants for the holiday period, but states December 15th. i^ Ug«-»«« hospital with a broken the tree to be used, by permission the windows of the Perry Dress The Brotherhood of Locomotive will dismiss un Deccmb«*r 23rd engineer on his findings of the awakened at 3:30 a.m. Monday Larry Kent, George Drury, Aldon arm Two other worker» riding on of the library board and W. A Shop in the 6th Street Building Firemen and Enginemen, Tuesday and resume »clwol on January 3, drainag«- probl«*mx near th«- Glass by their dog. scratching at the Coppk* 1st vice pr«*si«ient: Don n dump truck which rolled over Woodard, wili be on the lot at would probably be voted the most night called a strike for 6 a. m, 1949 roud. After some discussion th«- lM-dr«x>m rigin of th«- fire was not im- iMMisicrx met a few members of avenue. The next meeting will be held to work with the committee from employed by the Woodard Digging gon unless agreement is reached tlic local Chamber of Commerce Brer dispensing applications mediately determined. The iosx at Del’s Steak House on Decemb«*r Co. started down a grade in n the Chamber of Commerce to dec- before the deadline. He added, nt a luncheon at the Rainlmw were received for the year 1949, was estimated at $10,000 and was 16th for the election of officers. dump tuick l|>lica- Grove lake was the guest of honor various choirs of the chu.-ches. vehicle back, but apparently Lulc«| Southern Pacific said in a state- which hu» lx-en dormant for sev­ tlonx: Bohemia club, class B.A. 11-1 at the meeting last Thursday and school students of the* community In th«- effort In the meantime Hu- , ment that the issues have been eral y««arx due to the war. Among censes; The Club, class B package was given an honorary member- i and citizens will be directed by truck had picked up sjmx -«I and under negotiation "and now are the visitor» present were: Harvey and retail draft; Mixixc club class' ship in the organization as an i Elwood Rickman, band director, awrrved to th«- right, rolled over Blythe, new executive »ecretary of C club; 1 Jig Ie Cigar Store. P B. i The Lane County Community tieing handled un«ier the orderly exhaust«*! rooster. Mrs. Alexander , and and Inmlril upright McLean, who I lergert. Chest Campaign is over the top processes of the National M«*dia- the assix-iation with office«» in the and B B ; Grove Tavern, class B.B. ' The annual mc«-ting of the Cot­ music supervisor, of the Cottage in this district and Saturday the tion Board." The railroad ex­ was scati-d In the middle l>rtwe«*n (Mbum I mi I c I, Eugene Mr. Blythe 1.. W. Coiner, city engineer gave tage Grove chapter of Royal Arch . Grove Union high school. All who entire county lacked only $15,000 plained that the board has as­ Hlnek the driver an«l Phillip dole hu» Ixx-n on duty a wrek. he told SENTINEL GETS a rejMtrt on th«- Ix-ague of Oregon Maxons at the Masonic Temple ( can sing are urged to conic out of meeting the unty goal of signed William F. Mitchell to the of Cottage Grove, cither attempt­ the group Monday. Other visitor» CHRISTMASY TOO Citlra convention hel«l in Eugene. last evening attracted a total of ed to Jump or was thiown from prexent were: Carl Holt of Salem, Virgil Kingsley, city case. He is due in San Francisco Not to lx- outdone, some of i^jand take part in the carols, and $135.001. Th«- city attorney was instruc­ 130 including fifteen past high I those who cannot sing are invited chairman announced yesterday Friday. U m - truck as II left the road, but prexidi-nt of the Highway 99 Ax- ted to pro<-<-ell<«|sMiitc aide th«* budget seemed high, the ns- thanking them for their coo|»-ra- year were installed by Cecil Beck, . . . . , Bridges replaced with new steel final sum might be well above this . . of McMan CM-apcd possible ae- MM-iation Union officials said that under hoped to reach the tion. He said: rotiring high priest N«*w offi-‘wh,th has atacnt n,1U for structures include one at Wild­ figure had all sections of the city nous injuries by jumping Dale figure« the law the only remaining pro­ Officers told th«* l«x-al "This 1» probably the last time cers installed were. C. O. Anlauf. , > * vclal or perhaps weeks. wood and one at Newcomb's cut. Ortez of Outage Grove, riding in group that a flftren year «level- been contacted. If you are among visión for a delay in the strike the n-nr of th«- truck, mantigi-d <>|un«*nt plan had been proposed that wc will I m - meeting together high priest; Pat Rickard, king: those missed and would like to would be for President Truman to in this capacity. So 1 want to take Dorval Peterson, scribe; Warren to escape with n few bruisea by for th«* 99 highway, which would contribute to this cause, contri­ name a fact-finding board. This just a few minutes to tell you Nichols, captain of hosts; Fred jumping. butions will be accepted by Damon board would be given 30 «lays to cull for n four lane highway the how much I have enjoyed being Bressler, treasurer; Earl Ballew, M< lx-an to lU- llurlrd Scott at the J. C. Penney Co. hear the case and 30 more in length of the state. For incrciuu*d your chairman. I find it difficult In Washington Chas Parrett, chairman of the which to report to the president. revenue nn additional 1 cent per to ad««quatcly express my grati- secretary'; George Macready, prin- cipa I sojourner; Warren Hansen, Jack C McU-nn. a rraulcnt of gallon gas tax and additional $5 rural area surrounding Cottage Such a board could only make tud<- for the unselfish loyalty, »in- Royal Arch captain; Harley WU- i Rk1 Birch street. was born in Wy- fe«' for auto license* liad I mh - h Grove yesterday reported pledges recommendations A » ai » Wreck killed two Grants ijured «j »h« «M»« u.u * •*** 1 * '-»»•ni» jurea were Quarterback Bob cerity and integrity which you The Hi u e s mainly concern i.nmig .Man-h 6, 1895 and when pr<4MMrrtionx of the be done. A Chartered bus carrying the The other 18 members of the district final tabulations are diffi­ was married to Mar Simpson of highway should I m * improv«»! first (state championship Grants Pass squad suffered minor cuts and cult to obtain. “I am ronvinred that you have Cottage Grove in Eugen«- on Sep­ The amount reported at a team from Portland struck an bruises. tri«*d hard and faithfully to give tember 2. 1948 rounty meeting in Eugene Friday, unidentifi<-d object on an icy Most of the boys smashed open The opening of Del's Steak the people of Cottage Grove an night was eighty nine percent of n„_i, , .. rpoqntain toad, plung«?d 200 fret He ha«t tw-cn a member of th«« honest and efficient city govern­ House Tuesday by .Delmar Rear­ down a steep grade and burst the windows to escape the burn­ the goal and workers agreed to of the First Na- Oakville, Washington, Masonic ing wreckage. stay on the job until the campaign al Banlt have shrunk approxi- ment for which I am truly grate­ rick and his mother, Mrs. Lavina lodge for th«- iMixt 20 yenr». He A Christmas Musicnie will be ful. We have had our diffi<*ulties Rearrick, has given Cottage Grove into flam«-» over a guard rail. The "I was sitting in the front," said mately a million dollars in the rear end of the bus cracked open Athletic Director Jess Loffer. "I was completed. was also n mcmlier of th«- Cottage preaented by th«« pupils of the Jcf- last sixty days, bank officials said but you have liren excellent s|x>rtx another modern up-to-the-minute Grove Moose kxlgc No. 810 fetson school choruses and band through it all and I want to close restaurant with 24-hour Service. It and fell 70 feet into a canyon. grabbed a hand rail and smashtxi here Tuesday. The deposits at the Left Surviving are his widow, n th«1 evening of Decemlx«r 22nd my term of office by saying to is located at the Cottage Grove 1 |>urnctj end Sterling Heater was thire windows. Only the quick re- time were listed as $7,100,000. The to death as he sought to flexc« of the players kept our cas­ brother, Donald Mcia-an of Se­ In the Jefferson K hool gymnasium you 'thanks for a job well done’.” Trailer camp north of town,' major cause of the shrink officials rescue Student Manager Ray ualty list down.” attle, Washington; three sisters. under the dir«*ction of Miss M across from the Evergreen Auto said is due to the fact that prac­ Alpeter from the flames licking It was the second tragedy in­ Emily McU-an of Seattle, Mrs. Leum, music su]>crviBor. and El­ ATTENTION HK'YCLE Court, and is a new building and tically all «construction at the Do- around the bus wreckage. Al volving Oregon high school ath­ Clara King of Montesano, Wash­ wood Rickman, band instructor. OWNERS installed with new equipment, has Joe Throop, proprietor of Town rena dam has been stopped for 10 stools, ten tables and a banquet ^0^ Z Tire program will la-gin at 8.00 letes in recent months. Two Jo­ Talk Cafe at 205 South Pacific the winter. ington and Mrs Margaret Gwin On December 15, 1948 there will seph High School basketball play­ highway announced Tuesday that of Oakville. Washington; and sev­ o'cka k, and the public is invited lx* n drawing for 1949 bicycle a»m that will seat 75 people However the local condition is „ to make his football letter, died ers and the driver were killed he plans an addition to his pres­ no different from the financial eral nice«*» and nepnews. T1 m - re- Then- will la- no charg«* for admis­ licenses, numbers one to ten in­ Besides Mrs. Rearrick and Del- with Heater. sion. when their car plunged down an ent cafe building, which will give over the nation where bank de­ mainx will b e taken to Oakville clusive at the City hall. The first mar there will be two night cooks. The accident occurred on the by th«- Smith Funeral Chapel, 25 applicants will hav<* the opjxir- Steaks will b«* their specialty. Sexton Mountain grade of High- embankment near Minam, Ore., in him a total of 105 foot frontage posits have steadly declined. January, 1947. where funeral servi«^ will lx- held TR AP SET FOR PACKRAT along the highway. The new ad-1 --------------- ----------- tunity of having their name in Short orders and full menus will way 99 five north of Grants Grants Pass won the high dition will provide an additional FORD TRACTOR AGENCY by th«- Oakville Masonic lodge and CATCHES SKUNK the drawing. Those drawing the also be served. Mrs Rearrick and Pass Sunday night .Mrs George Marquardt dn Alpeter suffered a broken leg have n corner on all the Cottage Oakville cemetery. Floyd Git hens of the Floyd All cyclists are urg«-d to buy cafe on Main* street for several! and lay pinned in the wreckage Saturday, defeating Jefferson present building, besides the spare I Grove skunks ax another was High School of Portland 6 to 0 occupied as a storage room. Githens Motors Inc., said Monday their licences before January 1. । years. j until he was rvscu«-d. Others in ­ । caught this week by Mrs. V. K at Multnomah Stadium. POLIO PAK-HEATER Throop said he had made no he had sold the Ford tractor Harris, who thought she had a CAMPAIGN NTARTN HERE plans yet as to how the new struc­ agency here to the Eugene Trac­ The American U-gion and aux- ' packrnt and set a trap in her gar- ture will be occupied indicating tor and Implement Co. Passing ilary lx sponsoring a cam|mign bage pull to cutch the vermin, but that the new building will be for to the new owner will be the Ford here for funds to purchase a Pak- when xhc investigated sh<* found lease. Neither did he disclose tractor agency and farming equip­ Heater for treatment of polio. *he bat! trapped a small animal when construction will start on ment. The Githens Motors, how­ With the start of th«* campaign, wlth a black stripe down its back. ever will retain the sales and ser­ the building. To lie sure the animal was dead which got underway today, it wax vice for the M. E. Tiller and gar­ Mrs Harris shot it and buried if announced that the h«*ater will den tractors. The transfer was ef­ also her clothes. lx« houstxl either in the county fective on the first of the month. health office «>r at th«* Children's Hospital In Eugene. The campaign BODIES OF TWO LOCAL SANTA TO HE AT yt county wide. The program will SERVICEMEN ARRIVE IN UJL LEGION AND AUXILIARY John Smith of 1446 Long Ave­ financed by a magazine ( Press dispatches Sunday con- CHRISTMAS PARTY nue. Eugene was painfully hurt veyed the information that the campaign. Plans an« going forward for the last night when his 1948 Plymouth bodies of two local servicemen of | annual Amci ican legion and hit the guard rail of the north World War H were among the PACIFIC BULB GROWERS Legion Auxiliary Christinas party, R.MM IATION TO MEET highway bridge last night about 4,454 which have arrived in the ' The Pacific Bulb Growers asso- i which will lx* held in the Odd- 10:10 p.m. Officer Ed Jones of United States from the Philippines ciation will hold its annual meet-' fellows building next Monday the the city police who investigated and Siapan, Japan, where they Ing in the W. O. W. hull in Eugene j l-'Rh, starting at 7:00 p m A the accident said the car of Jones were temporarly interred. They Monday. December 13. beginning eovered dish siip|x-r will be served apparently skidded as he was were brought to the United States rounding the curve approaching by the Dalton Victory. at 10:00 o’clock. A luncheon will "’Ith the lx*gion and auxiliary the bridge from the south. 1»’ served nt 12:00 o'clock at the serving the turkey and the trim­ The two bodies of local boys to The impact of the collision be returned here are : Pvt. George Osburn hotel. There will lie a mings. tipped over the Jones car and S Gaebbles of the marines, son charge of $1.00 per plate. A tree and Christmas progran threw him clear of the vehicle of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gaebbles. All bulb growers arc urged to will follow the supper. Trents will attend. under the bridge. He was taken to Capt. Phillip R. Gray of the ma­ be passed to all the children. a Eugene hospital by the Mills rines, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ambulance suffering from shock E. Gray of route 1, Cbttage Grove. and a cut face, but the extent of his injuries was not immediately CHILD HEALTH CONFERENCE determined. POSTPONED TO JAN. 20 DISTINGUISHED ORGANIST The Cottage Grove school ccn- Due to the Crippled Childrens TO APPEAR HERE DEC. 12 sus just completisi shows a sub- CHRISTMAS STREET clinic being held in Eugen«« Dec. John McDonald Lyon, distin­ stantia! increase over last year DECORATIONS UP 16 and 17, the regular monthly guished concert organist from Se­ according to figures released from The Christmas street decora­ Child Health conference has been attle, Washington, will play n the office of Elmer Fleming, su­ tions of greenery were erected postponed until January 20. At program of sacred music nt the perintendent of the grade school. along Main over the week end. this time it will be hold from 1:00 Presbyterian church on Sunday The census show» a total of 1,448 The decorations were made by W. to 3:00 p.m. in the health room. evening December 12th nt 8 o'­ children as «-ompared with 1,134 L. Workman and son Bill and clock. This program Is the first of nt the corresponding period Inst were erected by members of the the special programs for the year. The 1948 total represents an PICTURES OF SCHOOL l Cottage Grove Fire .Department. Christmas season nt the church increase of 314 children over Inst CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS I The only items missing were the mid will contain Christmas music. yenr. The Sentinel would like to run Christmas lights, banned because Acclaimed by critics as one of The grnd<- schtxil enrollment pictures of school Christmas cele­ of the power shortage. the most brilliant «if contemporary wns boosted 132 pupils with th«* bration. Will those schools who American organists, John Mc­ consolidation of the Walden school ar«* having costume Christmas CHRISTMAS FLOWERS AT Donald Lyon’s career ax n vir­ district. Th«- orginal district in­ SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSES parties get in touch with our pho tuoso has been one of rcmorknblo crease wns 182. On th«- basis of Most Christmas decorations are tographers if possible, and let success. His concert tours in the percentage the gain in enrollment made, but Sunnyside Greenhouses them know what night their cele­ Unit«*) Stntcs nnd Canada have over Inst yenr is 21 Mt percent. The at 1704 West Main street grows bration will be. Of course we can ^Killer 'Pit tn ret nroused th«- enthusiasm of review­ census further shows thnt n total BOTTOM ROW: Ward Woods, RoM. King, J. M. Garmlre, Frank G xhm I, Wm. Tendick, N. M. Ohrling, owner: Nels Granlund, Beryl them. At present this establish­ not promise to run pictures of all ers, nnd his plnylng has been re­ of 113 five year old pupils will ceived with delight by Imth enter next yenr and thnt 128 four Nundermai^ A. A. BHckenstnff. SECOND ROW: Ray Thomas, Elmer Smith, Ro«lney Davis, Grant Ohrling, Leo Cole, Mearle Esque, RoMn ment has an unusual display of school» there may be some con­ flicting dates—but we think our seasoned concert-goers and the year old pupils will enter school Stoneberg, Glen McNeil. TOP ROW: Cliff Clark, E. A. Flneh, R. H. Anderson, John Teviqtaugh, Harold Parks, Art Smith, Ernest Bealwr, Poinsottias in bloom. A picture of the Poinsettias appears in this readers appreciate pictures of Maur lee Sund«*rinan. general public. j the year after next. issue. their children "all dressed up." 99 Hiway Officers Visit Here Dec. 6th Lane County Chest Campaign Is Over Top in This Area Royal Arch Masons Install Officers At Annual Meet Grants Pass Victory Celebration Is Turned Into Mourning Monday Del’s Steak House Opened Tuesday Bank Deposits Decline Million In Last 60 Days Christmas Musical Jefferson School Addition Planned Safe Building Part of Our Local Payroll The Pacific Mill. Creswell Eugene Man Hurt When Car Hits Bridge Guard Rail Grade School Enrollment Shows Substantial Gain Over 1947 I